An argument or disagreement between two or more people.
What is a dispute?
Where a topic sentence is placed within a paragraph.
What is first?
This juror is the only juror to vote "not guilty" when the juror's first vote.
Who is Juror #8?
The official term for the death penalty.
What is capital punishment?
The name of lesson 2.08
What is "12 AM pgs. 10-16"
Often synonymous with "prejudice", this word refers to when someone cannot make an objective decision about a person because of the group (racial, ethnic, gender, etc.) they belong to.
What is bias?
This juror strongly believes that the boy is guilty, and is biased against the boy due to his issues with his own son.
Who is Juror #3?
A kind of evidence that relies on an inference in order to validate it.
What is circumstantial evidence?
The object that the jurors try and fail to fix in the first scene of 12 Angry Men
What is a fan?
Fill in the blank word in this sentence: "Troy was ___________ to tell his parents about his report card after he received 4 55s."
What is "hesitant"?
The three things that are required for a proper quotation. (Or, the two things that are required for a proper quotation and what they go inside.)
What are author name, page number, and parentheses?
This juror has a similar background to the boy, and is falsely accused of flipping his vote when the jurors take a second vote.
Who is Juror #5?
Two different forms of execution that are no longer commonly practiced, even in states/countries that employ the death penalty.
What are the guillotine and the electric chair?
Another word for apartment, used when the jurors present the diagram of the murder on page 43.
What is a flat?
The adjective form of the verb "articulate".
What is "articulate"?
The 3 different ways you can analyze a text in the discussion portion of a TIED paragraph
What are explaining how your evidence supports your topic sentence, analyzing the author's word choice, and making a connection to the real world?
The speaker of this quotation: "Bright? He's a common, ignorant slob. He doesn't even speak very good English."
Who is Juror #10?
The type of doubt jurors must not have when determining someone is guilty of murder.
What is "reasonable doubt"?
The difficult-to-pronounce name of the baseball player mentioned in 12 Angry Men who plays for Milwaukee.
Who is Modjelewsky?
A word that could be equally useful to teachers in a school and the workers who built it.
What is constructive (construct)?
What is "T is for topic, it's what comes first
I is for intro, use transition words
E is for evidence, don't go on forever
D is for discussion, where you tie it all together"?
The professions of the 4th, 8th, 11th, and 12th jurors.
What are broker, architect, watchmaker, and advertiser?
The name and year of the case that briefly outlawed the death penalty in the United States.
What is Furman v. Georgia (1972)?
The name of Jay-Z's first album, and the answer to another hint in this game.
What is "reasonable doubt"?